I find this interesting when looking at online schools...

I assume most people even in "easy" states take a prep course. After spending that much time and money getting a J.D. selling a "bar-prep" course that each school recommends, because of course why would they tell you not to do everything you can to pass is a pretty easy market to sell to.

I personally feel like schools should pay for Bar-Bri or Kaplan and that would probably bring the costs down. It is a genius marketing scheme film Chemerinsky talking for a few hours and sell those lectures for $5,000 or so a pop per student.

Of course they do, doesn't change what I was trying to get at. I honestly didn't learn a single thing in bar prep that I didn't already know. Its just refresher. My point overall is that the best prep in the universe is like the best roof in the world, useless if its placed on top a pile of broken twigs.